70's, Ghosts, Horror, Movies, Mystery, Supernatural

Burnt Offerings (1976)

A quiet little family get the deal of a lifetime on a sweet home to rent for the summer. But they get more than they bargained for, when it turns out the house has some sinister plans in store for them.

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70's, Action, Bugs, Horror, Monsters, Movies, Mutants, Revenge

Food of the Gods (1976)

A football player and his two buddies head to a remote Canadian island for a little rustic recreation. But when they get there they discover that a local couple has accidentally stumbled upon some kind of naturally occurring food source that inexplicably causes anything that eats it to grow to obnoxiously dangerous size. Which might actually be kind of cool, if not for the fact that all the local wildlife were now suddenly trying to kill them.

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70's, Drama, Horror, Movies, Mystery, Slasher

Drive-In Massacre (1976)

A rural California drive-in is being stalked by a ruthless killer who chooses to slay his victims with a sword. It’s now up to Detectives Koch and Leary to discern the mysterious killer’s identity before the victim count goes up. Oops! Too late. I’m going to be honest, from the moment the opening credits of […]

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70's, Comedy, Documentary, Horror?, Monsters, Movies, Mystery

Sasquatch (1976)

AKA: Sasquatch: The Legend of Bigfoot A group of scientists and local guides mount an expedition into the rarely traveled, rugged Canadian wilderness in search of the elusive creature known as Bigfoot. “Okay, so we’ll be there, and the Kraft Services food station will be set up over here….” You know, you’re not fully aware […]

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70's, Action, Mook

Deathcheaters (1976) — Movie Reviews by a Mook

Australian stuntmen engage in covert missions, perform death-defying stunts, and drink and shag women whose names they don’t remember! Huh, the “stuntmen” part of that sentence seems redundant. Steve Hall and Rodney Cann are a couple of stuntmen working in the Australian film and TV industry in the 1970s. The two are undeniable thrill seekers, […] […]

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